티켓 (ti-ket)

Synopsis
In a city in Kangwon province, Ji-sook manages a bar with Miss Yang, Miss Hong, and Se-yeong. Miss Yang and Miss Hong get used to the customers hitting on them but Se-yeong rejects all advances and works to earn money for her college boyfriend. As the days pass by, the number of customers decreases due to Se-yeong so Ji-sook scolds her. Captain Park comforts the disheartened Se-yeong but when her boyfriend Min-soo finds out about this, he breaks it off with Se-yeong. Ji-sook tries to win Min-soo over but he refuses her. Ji-sook runs into the arms of Dong-min. In between love and despair, Ji-sook pushes Min-soo into the ocean and suffers a mental breakdown. In the aftermath, each of the other women leaves to start a new life.

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[Hancinema Film Review] "Ticket" + Full Movie2019/06/15
Stories about prostitutes have been the trademark of Kim Ki-duk but Korean cinema has been dealing with the concept of Tabang (coffee houses in Korea and many offer outcall services in which the girls deliver coffee to customers, and sometimes extra sexual services for a price termed a "Ticket") decades before the Korean auteur started his career. "Ticket" is one of the best samples,...More

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[Hancinema Film Review] "Ticket" + Full Movie2019/06/15
Stories about prostitutes have been the trademark of Kim Ki-duk but Korean cinema has been dealing with the concept of Tabang (coffee houses in Korea and many offer outcall services in which the girls deliver coffee to customers, and sometimes extra sexual services for a price termed a "Ticket") decades before the Korean auteur started his career. "Ticket" is one of the best samples,...More

Im Kwon-taek: Run Far, Fly High2012/10/09, Source
19 October 2012 - 2 November 2012
Im Kwon-taek, winner of the Best Director prize at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival, as well as the Berlin Bear Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2005 Berlin Film Festival, came from a humble film background as a prop assistant to a lighting assistant. Yet since 1962 he has directed more than 100 films in his native South Korea. Critics contend that after his early films of the 60s and 70s - mainly historical dramas and war movies - Im found his true artistic voice in the 1980s and onward, through his subtly subversive manner of portraying South Korea's urgent and pressing social issues during a time when the country's film industry was highly censored,...More

PIFF retrospective to focus on Kim Ji-mee2010/09/07, SourceEach year the Pusan International Film Festival (PIFF) holds a Korean Cinema Retrospective, offering local and overseas audiences a glimpse into the glories of Korean film history. This year's spotlight is on actress Kim Ji-mee, considered a go,...More

NEW YORK - New York's Museum of Modern Art (MoMa) is planning to invite Korean screen master Im Kwon-taek to perform a retrospective of his work next February. MoMA plans to conduct double showings of 15 of the director's rep,...More

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